The IDE I've chosen for this course is the Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, which…you can find at eclipse.org/downloads.…So once you've downloaded that file, you can install Eclipse.…I've already installed it to my computer, and I'll launch it from the Dock.…Here I'm going to choose the default workspace and click to use this as the…default and do not ask again. I'll click OK.…Now that we're in Eclipse, let's create a new project.…

So I go to File > New > Project.…Under Java, I'll choose Java Project. Click Next.…I'll call this TestProjct, I'll use the default location, and then I'll just click Finish.…I'm going to choose to open the Java Perspective, and I'm going to expand the…TestProject in the Navigator.…I'll right-click the src folder and then choose New > Class.…We'll just use the default package, and for the name we'll call this Test.…

I'll choose public static void main for method stubs to create. I'll click Finish.…Here I see the class opened in my view.…Now one thing that's important to note is that my font is probably a larger size than yours.…

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2/24/2012

This course is an introduction to developing Java applications for various runtime environments. Author Todd Perkins explains how to configure the development environment, connect a web application to a MySQL database, and build a user interface with the Swing framework. The course also covers publishing applets in a web browser, working with XML data, and creating apps for Android devices.